Photo Grapher: I started to use mirrorless cameras with micro four thirds and Panasonic Lumix g system, that was in 2008, now I continue to use them and don't want to go back to an SLR system

I have now two Panasonic Lumix cameras from the G system, and four lenses, image quality is very good, I love the colors also, and lenses are great and not expensive

Things I like is the fast and accurate AF, the always on Live view, both on LCD and EVF, the small size of cameras and lenses, accurate exposure, easy of use, design and good built

I advice all to try this new cameras as a replacement for SLR, the image quality is similar, only at high iso you notice a small difference, and we all almost only use ISO 100 or 200, so it is not an great disadvantage, only people that take always pictures at high ISO like 3200, will need an SLR and in this case it will be a fullframe SLR not an APS-C SLR

I think that micro four thirds is the best system for this cameras and a very mature one with good choices

Maybe some cheap APS-c lenses, but from my experience (and I came from DSLr's) the image quality is not so good, anyway what I mean is that Micro 4/3 is very pleasant to use and it is a very good choice for those who don't want big gear

I started to use mirrorless cameras with micro four thirds and Panasonic Lumix g system, that was in 2008, now I continue to use them and don't want to go back to an SLR system

I have now two Panasonic Lumix cameras from the G system, and four lenses, image quality is very good, I love the colors also, and lenses are great and not expensive

Things I like is the fast and accurate AF, the always on Live view, both on LCD and EVF, the small size of cameras and lenses, accurate exposure, easy of use, design and good built

I advice all to try this new cameras as a replacement for SLR, the image quality is similar, only at high iso you notice a small difference, and we all almost only use ISO 100 or 200, so it is not an great disadvantage, only people that take always pictures at high ISO like 3200, will need an SLR and in this case it will be a fullframe SLR not an APS-C SLR

I think that micro four thirds is the best system for this cameras and a very mature one with good choices